Arsenal legend Ian Wright claims that last night's shock defeat by lowly Bradford is the greatest humiliation suffered by Arsene Wenger since he joined the club - and he can see Theo Walcott leaving for Manchester United.

Wright maintains that he 'wouldn't like to see him (Wenger) go' but also claims that the under-pressure manager 'should be worried' about his future.

Speaking of the Carling Cup upset on Absolute Radio, he said: "Why they were putting in the ball in from the wings with no-one in the box I don’t know, but yes I think in the grand scheme of things, when you look at the team that he’s put out, yes it’s humiliating.

"It’s one of those where I think that he should be worried about his future, but at the same time if he wasn’t worried about his future he wouldn’t be human. The fact is something’s got to give, the fans are livid."

Wright stuff: Arsenal legend has been speaking on Absolute Radio (Photo: Getty)

However, Wright claims he wouldn't like to see the Frenchman leave the Emirates.

"I wouldn’t like to see him go, I’d like to see him bring people in that he’s going to listen to.

The former England international also admits he can imagine contract rebel Theo Walcott following Robin van Persie to Manchester United.

"It would be a major loss, because I think that when you look at Theo for me singlehandedly against Reading he brought them back into the game and I feel that if Theo was playing last night, whatever people want to say about him I think he would have done something in the game.

"I feel that if Manchester United are genuinely in for Theo...then Theo Walcott with his pace, with his ability, with the fact that he’s got a thick skin. Theo, he could take stick. I think that if Manchester United are in that’s it he’s gone."

"Theo Walcott he’s at Arsenal, he’s been there for as long as he’s been there, I think that he’s not really improved too much as a player. He’s got bigger, he’s got faster, he scores goals and this and that yes, but for me he’s got the opportunity to go somewhere like Manchester United and like I said with Robin van Persie why would you stay?

"Like I’ve been saying to Arsenal fans on Twitter, the ones I’ve told to take their laces and belt away from them, it’s one of those things where it comes around in circles. Arsenal’s a massive, great football club, I’ve been there and it will turn round.